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The phrase "a climber of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who engages in climbing activities, often in a specific context such as mountaineering or rock climbing.
Example: "She is a climber of great skill, having scaled some of the world's highest peaks."
Alternatives: "a mountain climber" or "a rock climber."
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As in 2000, when Marco Pantani beat him, Armstrong was pipped for the stage win here by a climber of dubious reputation.
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"It was a photo of a climber on King's College Chapel window.
A climber on The Nose of El Cap.
FERNICOLA OSTERIA clings to the upper edge of Williamsburg like a climber to a sheer sheet of granite.
That one need not be a climber to read this novel, for one of its implications is that we are all climbers of a kind.
I thought I knew this place, having been here as a climber scores of times, but my understanding of it has just been turned on its head.
And there is not much information about him online – in fact there is more about a Welsh climber of the same name.
He is a good climber (of trees, drainpipes, etc) and plays truant from school, disinclined to be a swot like his brother.
Mrs Middleton is depicted as a social climber of the first order (Mr Middleton is, strangely, exempt), scheming in her bonnet and bustle.
A veteran climber of Mount Annapurna in western Nepal, the world's tenth highest mountain, and several other 8,000 meter peaks, Steck had won several awards for his mountaineering feats.
Metcalf, who still has the wiry build of a climber and a full head of gray-flecked black hair, grew up on flat Long Island, N.Y.
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